Prenatal exposures to organophosphate ester metabolite mixtures and children's neurobehavioral outcomes in the MADRES pregnancy cohort.

IF 5.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ixel Hernandez-Castro, Sandrah P Eckel, Caitlin G Howe, Zhongzheng Niu, Kurunthachalam Kannan, Morgan Robinson, Helen B Foley, Tingyu Yang, Mario J Vigil, Xinci Chen, Brendan Grubbs, Deborah Lerner, Nathana Lurvey, Laila Al-Marayati, Rima Habre, Genevieve F Dunton, Shohreh F Farzan, Max T Aung, Carrie V Breton, Theresa M Bastain
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Abstract

Background: Evidence suggests organophosphate esters (OPEs) are neurotoxic; however, the epidemiological literature remains scarce. We investigated whether prenatal exposures to OPEs were associated with child neurobehavior in the MADRES cohort.

Methods: We measured nine OPE metabolites in 204 maternal urine samples (gestational age at collection: 31.4 ± 1.8 weeks). Neurobehavior problems were assessed among 36-month-old children using the Child Behavior Checklist's (CBCL) three composite scales [internalizing, externalizing, and total problems]. We examined associations between tertiles of prenatal OPE metabolites (> 50% detection) and detect/non-detect categories (< 50% detection) and CBCL composite scales using linear regression and generalized additive models. We also examined mixtures for widely detected OPEs (n = 5) using Bayesian kernel machine regression.

Results: Maternal participants with detectable versus non-detectable levels of bis(2-methylphenyl) phosphate (BMPP) had children with 42% (95% CI: 4%, 96%) higher externalizing, 45% (-2%, 114%) higher internalizing, and 35% (3%, 78%) higher total problems. Participants in the second versus first tertile of bis(butoxethyl) phosphate (BBOEP) had children with 43% (-1%, 109%) higher externalizing scores. Bis(1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate (BCIPP) and child sex had a statistically significant interaction in internalizing (p = 0.02) and total problems (p = 0.03) models, with 120% (23%, 295%) and 57% (6%, 134%) higher scores in the third versus first BCIPP tertile among males. Among females, detectable vs non-detectable levels of prenatal BMPP were associated with 69% higher externalizing scores (5%, 170%) while the third versus first tertile of prenatal BBOEP was associated with 45% lower total problems (-68%, -6%). Although the metabolite mixture and each CBCL outcome had null associations, we observed marginal associations between di-n-butyl phosphate and di-isobutyl phosphate (DNBP + DIBP) and higher internalizing scores (0.15; 95% CrI: -0.02, 0.32), holding other metabolites at their median.

Conclusions: Our results generally suggest adverse and sex-specific effects of prenatal exposure to previously understudied OPEs on neurobehavioral outcomes in 36-month children, providing evidence of potential OPE neurotoxicity.

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MADRES妊娠队列中产前接触有机磷酸酯代谢产物混合物与儿童神经行为结果。
背景:有证据表明有机磷酸酯具有神经毒性;然而,流行病学文献仍然很少。我们在MADRES队列中调查了产前暴露于OPEs是否与儿童神经行为相关。方法:我们在204份母体尿液样本中测量了9种OPE代谢产物(采集时的胎龄:31.4 ± 1.8周)。使用儿童行为检查表(CBCL)的三个复合量表[内化、外化和总问题]评估36个月大儿童的神经行为问题。我们检测了产前OPE代谢产物的三分位数之间的相关性(> 50%检测)和检测/未检测类别(结果:具有可检测和不可检测水平的双(2-甲基苯基)磷酸酯(BMPP)的母体参与者的孩子外化程度高42%(95%CI:4%,96%),内化程度高45%(-2%,114%),总问题程度高35%(3%,78%)。双(丁氧乙基)磷酸酯(BBOEP)第二次与第一次三分位数的参与者的孩子外化得分高出43%(-1%,109%)。双(1-氯-2-丙基)磷酸酯(BCIPP)和儿童性别在内化方面存在统计学显著的相互作用(p = 0.02)和总问题(p = 0.03)模型,男性在第三次BCIPP三分位数中的得分比第一次高出120%(23%,295%)和57%(6%,134%)。在女性中,可检测和不可检测的产前BMPP水平与外化评分高69%(5%,170%)相关,而产前BBOEP的第三个三分位数与第一个三分之一位数与总问题低45%(-68%,-6%)相关。尽管代谢产物混合物和每种CBCL结果之间存在无效关联,但我们观察到磷酸二正丁酯和磷酸二异丁酯之间存在边际关联(DNBP + DIBP)和更高的内化分数(0.15;95%CrI:-0.02,0.32),将其他代谢物保持在其中位数。结论:我们的研究结果总体上表明,产前暴露于先前研究不足的OPE对36个月儿童神经行为结果的不良和性别特异性影响,为潜在的OPE神经毒性提供了证据。
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Environmental Health
Environmental Health 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
1.70%
发文量
115
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Health publishes manuscripts on all aspects of environmental and occupational medicine and related studies in toxicology and epidemiology. Environmental Health is aimed at scientists and practitioners in all areas of environmental science where human health and well-being are involved, either directly or indirectly. Environmental Health is a public health journal serving the public health community and scientists working on matters of public health interest and importance pertaining to the environment.
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